Crimson Interactive added another feather to its cap when it received the prestigious Red Herring Top 100 Global Award for 2010. This prestigious award recognizes the 100 "Most Promising" companies in the world, driving the future of technology. Crimson Interactive (Brand: Enago) won this award in Los Angeles on January 26, 2011.
Earlier, it won the award for the Asia-Pacific region, which confirmed its eligibility to compete at the global level. Crimson (Brand: Enago) is the only academic editing company in the world to have won this award ever–both at the Asia-Pacific and Global level. This coveted distinction was awarded following rigorous evaluation by a panel that comprised, among others, venture capitalists and serial entrepreneurs.
Crimson has been instrumental in introducing several novel processes and systems to the editing industry. The Editing Quality Management System (EQMS) instituted by Crimson is one of the best, and the Twin Editor model is a practice that is now followed by several other editing companies worldwide.
This recognition puts Crimson (and Enago) in the exalted company of Google, Yahoo, and YouTube, which have been accorded similar recognition in the past.
Crimson (Enago) was awarded the Red Herring Top 100 companies in the Asia-Pacific region for 2010 on 16th November 2010 in Shanghai, China. Crimson (Enago) was the only academic editing company that made it to the top 100. Hundreds of founders and CEOs of technology innovation companies were invited. Crimson was represented by its CEO Sharad Mittal, who presented the winning strategy.
The culture of innovation at Crimson has been rewarded through this recognition. Crimson is recognized as the industry mover in academic editing. This coveted distinction was awarded following a rigorous evaluation by a panel that comprised, among others, venture capitalists and serial entrepreneurs. Crimson outperformed competition in the academic editing industry by virtue of being the first to initiate several novel systems and processes. This recognition puts Crimson (and Enago) in the exalted company of Google, Yahoo and YouTube, which have been accorded similar recognition in the past.
Read more on our blog.
September 2010
We have initiated a blog based on our expertise and accumulated experience helping researchers publish their work in peer-reviewed journals. We intend to use the blog as a medium to directly communicate with the research community. Researchers are welcome to provide feedback, and also share their knowledge and experience. We are open to suggestions about topics for future posts.
To access Enago Blog: http://www.enago.com/blog
November 2009
After acquiring a strong foothold in the Japanese market, Enago has now expanded to new geographies. In line with our strategic goals outlined for 2009, Enago now offers its editing services to clients in China and Taiwan. With this achievement, Enago is well on its way to becoming a key player in the East Asian market.
To check our China website, please visit http://www.enago.cn/
To check our Taiwan website, please visit http://www.enago.tw/
March 2009
In line with our efforts to help ESL authors publish their research in English journals, we released our first book in Japanese 英語のバカヤロー! ~「英語の壁」に挑んだ12人の日本人~. The title if literally translated reads "English idiot! I hate you—12 Japanese authors who tackled the English language barrier". Written by Yuko Furuya, the Head of Crimson Japan, the book presents the experiences of 12 Japanese authors, including Nobel Prize nominees Shuji Nakamura, Takeshi Yoro, Chizuko Ueno, and Heizo Takenaka, who overcame the English language barrier to publish their work in international journals. The book presents interesting accounts of authors who fought the non-native bias and became fluent English speakers. Humorous, insightful, and inspiring, the book is an initiative by Crimson to reach out to the academic community in Japan.
March 2009
Our CEO, Sharad Mittal, was awarded the Indian Achievers Award for Corporate Leadership by the All India Achievers Foundation. The award was conferred in recognition of Sharad’s excellent leadership skills that transformed Crimson Interactive from a 3-member team to 60-member organization within a span of 3 years. At the awards ceremony, Sharad was also lauded for being one of the youngest CEOs to receive the award. His sharp sense of business and client knowledge enabled Enago to be among the top three editing companies in Japan.
March 2009
Crimson opened its first international office in Tokyo, Japan, on March 1, 2009. Our Tokyo office has 4 employees and already caters to over 250 corporate clients. In addition to editing services, Crimson Interactive K.K. also offers interpretation and web designing services.
Japan site: http://www.crimsonjapan.co.jp/
October 2008
Crimson entered into a partnership with Maruzen, Japan’s largest academic publisher, and Dai Nippon Printing (DNP), the world’s second largest printer and publisher. Crimson is proud to be associated with such esteemed organizations. Our partnerships are testimony of our unstinted efforts at improving the quality of academic publishing in Japan. Together with our partners, Crimson hopes to revolutionize the STM editing and publishing industry.
About Maruzen:
Established in 1869, Maruzen is the oldest publishing house in Japan, with the largest chain of retail stores. Maruzen is a leading publisher of academic content in Japan with access to all universities. They also work closely with the Government of Japan on many research projects.
http://www.maruzen.co.jp/corp/en
About DNP:
Dai Nippon Printing (DNP) was established in 1876 and is the second largest printer and publisher in the world, with annual sales worth more than 1600 billion yen. It has more than 37,000 employees spread across many offices around the globe.
http://www.dnp.co.jp/index_e.html
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